Los Angeles, CA -- Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles) has fought to address the root causes of California's dysfunction and return us to the well-managed state that we can be. Recently, Assemblyman Mike Gatto was interviewed on the radio on what he's been working on, and the key issues facing the state. Click below to listen to this most interesting interview.
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Tuesday, May 22 2012
Assemblyman Mike Gatto Announces $1 Million for Grid System Research for BurbankAssemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles) is pleased to announce that Burbank Water and Power (BWP) has been awarded a $1 million grant for grid system research from the California Energy Commission. Gatto supported the grant. “The research will help develop a comprehensive and secure grid system for California,” Gatto said.…
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Tuesday, May 22 2012
The California Homemade Food Act: A Progress ReportImagine a world where people could sell food prepared in their own kitchens. Sounds like a pre-Industrial Revolution bake sale, but it could very well be the near future. That is, if the Cottage Food Bill passes. The California Homemade Food Act (AB 1616), which is currently in Congress, would…
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Tuesday, May 22 2012
Assemblyman Mike Gatto Announces $1 Million for Grid System Research for BurbankAssemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles) is pleased to announce that Burbank Water and Power (BWP) has been awarded a $1 million grant for grid system research from the California Energy Commission. Gatto supported the grant. “The research will help develop a comprehensive and secure grid system for California,” Gatto said.…
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Monday, May 21 2012
Praise from All for Bipartisan Efforts on State Parks BillMay 21, 2012 - SACRAMENTO - In a strong showing of bipartisan strength, today members of the State Assembly from both sides of the aisle stood together in support of major legislation jointly authored by Democrats and Republicans that would help rescue California state parks from financial paralysis and prevent…
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Sunday, May 20 2012
Softer fan violence bill takes a step forwardStadium violence was thrust into the national spotlight when Giants fan Bryan Stow was nearly beaten to death in Los Angeles in March 2011, and shooting incidents last August during a 49ers-Raiders preseason game at Candlestick Park prompted lawmakers to take action. Now state legislation aimed at curbing such violence…
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Friday, May 18 2012
Parents rally against T-mobile cell towerParents of children who attend two schools located near the Little White Chapel held a news conference on Thursday calling on the Burbank City Council to block the installation of a wireless telecommunication facility inside the church because of the dangers they say radio emissions pose to the public. The…
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Thursday, May 17 2012
Stadium Violence Prevention Measure by Assemblyman Mike Gatto Passes Out of the AssemblySacramento, CA – Assembly Bill 2464, the Improving Personal Safety at Stadiums Act, authored by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles), passed the Assembly today by a unanimous, 71-0 vote. The Act, inspired by recent incidents of senseless violence at professional sporting events in California, would require major-league sports stadiums in…
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Thursday, May 17 2012
Bill provides quicker way to report fan violenceSACRAMENTO, Calif. -- State lawmakers have passed a bill aimed at curbing fan violence at sporting events. AB2464 would require professional sports stadiums and arenas to post a phone number for security in parking lots and the stands. The Assembly passed the bill 72-0 Thursday, sending it to the Senate.…

